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How to use Plaster in a sentence

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Plaster is poured into the impression to make a lifecast, or perfect replica of the person's face.
Plaster of Paris is widely used as a mold or model material in the metal and ceramic industries.
I'm Plaster of Paris, the toast of Monmartre, I stick to my man until death us do part!
Prosthetic alginate, Hydrocal Plaster, or skin-safe silicone rubber is used to make the lifecast.
Plaster your desktop, toolbars, and documents with virtual Post-its.
Plaster and ceramic replicas of organs and appendages rest on the shelves alongside sets of false teeth.
The very best thing to clean Plaster of Paris statuary is common white calcimine.
We went to Plaster Creek, smoked a fattie, and emerged doing somersaults and cartwheels and laughing.
H Up-Liftment Of Park At Bhooli Bhatiyari By Repairing Of Kaccha Path Boundary Wall, Plaster Water Proofing Cement Paint, Painting.
To make a hanger for the sand casting, stick the paper clip into the top side of the exposed Plaster of Paris after it has started to firm up just a little bit.
Most of the images obtained are for hydrating portland cement pastes, with a few data sets representing hydrating Plaster of Paris and a common building brick.
Wear a sanding respirator to prevent inhalation while breaking dried plaster or when mixing.
The bales are stacked on stone footings and lime plaster will coat the outside walls.
At the French army's tricolour-splashed Foyer du Soldat, we see the resurrection of cooling lime plaster cremated under cement.
It is almost impossible for molds and bacteria that harm people to grow on lime plaster or on concrete.
As lime plaster cures, the calcium hydroxide in the mix slowly reacts with carbon dioxide in the air.
When Elgin first went to Athens, his intention was simply to make a plaster cast of the sculptures.
The room was styled simply, mahogany flooring and a rich blue plaster on the walls.
For each of his personally selected subjects, Ball starts with a plaster lifecast.
Previously, like Rodin and his followers, Brancusi had modelled his sculptures in clay or plaster and then made bronze casts.
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Gypsum plaster Stucco plaster or Plaster of Paris is produced by calcining raw gypsum in a rotary kiln by hot air, then grinding to the required finenesss.
If Enoch had not held his arm he would have torn off the plaster from his breast.
Dig out the plaster in eye socket on show side and set eye in a little fresh plaster.
Of course the two pieces of this plaster mould must fit nicely together, with countersunk holes.
The chief thing to guard against is not to get the plaster behind the horns, so that it locks the front up.
The gable end windows are set in plaster arches, flanked in each case by a 4-foot-high candle shelf.
The plaster, in this case, is to be considered as the gesso ground on panel or canvas.
Bedroom walls have plain plaster finish and plain wooden baseboards, no cornices, and no chair rail.
Now run in and show Grandma, and I'll ask her if she has got any court plaster.
Miss Eyester flipped a bit of plaster from his shirtsleeve with her thumb and finger.
Cases of asymmetry demanding braces, plaster jackets, and operations have been treated at the Post-Graduate Hospital.
A shelf ran round the walls, on which were models in plaster, heterogeneously placed, most of them covered with gray dust.
Paris plaster mixed with water to a soft paste, and applied before it hardens.
The plaster began to fly and some candelabra came to the floor with a crash.
The same may be obsarved of the soap and combs, while a roll of court plaster don't take up much room.
After it has swollen as much as it will, the plaster mould is made as before.
Certain cases resisting such procedures are best treated with a plaster of Paris cast to immobilize the part for several months.
Common cuts may be kept together by sticking plaster, or with only a piece of fine linen rag, or thread bound round them.
I found a package of newly printed confederate bonds, and a quantity of court plaster.
The druggist told him how the court plaster worked, and then asked him if his Pa couldn't ride down town.
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